Guilty of the death of 22 people: Life in prison for the brother of the attacker in Manchester

The suicide attack happened in front of the concert hall at the end of the performance of American singer Ariana Grande

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Hashem Abedi, Photo: Reuters
Hashem Abedi, Photo: Reuters
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The British judiciary today sentenced the brother of the attacker in Manchester, where 55 people were killed on their way out of the concert hall, to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 2017 years.

In March, Hashem Abedi (23) was found guilty of the death of 22 people, among whom were children and young people, while the responsibility for the attack was taken by jihadists of the Islamic State.

The suicide attack happened in front of the concert hall at the end of the performance of American singer Ariana Grande.

Abedi's brother Salman blew himself up on May 22, 2017.

Abedi was in Libya at the time of the attack, where he had left a month earlier. He was arrested upon his return to London in July 2019. He was convicted of helping his brother prepare explosive devices for the attack.

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